NOTE: THIS VERSION OF THE ISWI NEWSLETTER DOES NOT HAVE ATTACHMENTS. **************************************************************************** * ISWI Newsletter - Vol. 14 No. 009 17 September 2022 * * Editor: George Maeda, georgemaeda3[at]gmail.com * * Archive of back issues: ISWI Website <> * * Archive of all ISWI webinars: * * https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaOqa4cng0GF3cKuj6Yz5kqG1BQ-Akkhr **************************************************************************** There are only 3 items this month. If you wish to send out ISWI-related news to all members, please send to me before the 12th of each month. Usually, this newsletter goes out on the 15th of each month. This issue is two days late. I can also send out pdfs as attachments ... but please consolidate your info into one pdf. -- Editor. ---------------------------------- CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE: [01] "Development of research capacities in space weather . - A successful international cooperation"; . sent to this newsletter by Dr Hans Haubold. [02] Internatioanl Space Weather Initiative Webinar (28 Sept 2022) [03] * Announcement for SPP-Winter Workshop 2022 on . 28th-30th November in Neustrelitz * **************************************************************************** [01]------------------------------------------------------------------------ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349048966 "Development of research capacities in space weather - A successful international cooperation" Article in Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate February 2021 DOI: 10.1051/swsc/2021006 Abstract This paper presents an international cooperation which has successfully developed research capacities in the scientific disciplines of sun-earth relations and space weather in many countries overthe world during the past decades. This success was based on the deployment of scientific instruments in countries that did not have them, on the sharing of knowledge and research tools, on thesis supervision and on the integration of researchers trained in their country. This article will only focus on aspects of training conducted by ICTP, Boston College, ICG, SCOSTEP and GIRGEA. We will highlight what has been enhanced in international cooperation to achieve this success and what remains to be done. 11 authors in total -------------------------------------------- 01 Christine Amory-Mazaudier Sorbonne Universités LPP Polytechnique 02 Sandro Radicella Boston College, USA 03 S. Gadimova United Nations Organization 04 Rolland Fleury Institut Mines-Télécom 05 Bruno Nava 06 Pat Doherty 07 Emran Anas Institut Scientifique Av Ibn Batouta 08 Monique Petitdidier LATMOS 09 Yenca Migoya-Orue Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics 10 Katy Alazo Institute of Geophysics and Astronomy 11 K. Shiokawa Nagoya University See the paper: Development of research capacities in space weather.pdf (it is attached) [02]------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Maria Graciela Molina Date: 9 Sept. 2022 To: ISWI Newsletter Dear ISWI Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the next ISWI Seminar by Dr. Sergio Dasso scheduled for September 28th at 3 PM Central European Time (9 AM EDT; 6:30 PM IST). To register for this virtual seminar, please send an email to: iswisupport@bc.edu. Please include “ISWI Seminar Registration” in the subject line. There is a limit of 300 participants, so please register your interest as soon as possible. The MS Teams link will be sent to registered participants 2 days before the event. Seminars will be recorded. Please visit the YouTube channel of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs where the recording of the previous seminars are available. The playlist which will also include future sessions can be accessed through the following link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaOqa4cng0GF3cKuj6Yz5kqG1BQ-Akkhr With kind regards, Graciela Molina on behalf of the ISWI Seminar Committee *********************************************** Title: Dynamical evolution of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: consequences on geo-space and on galactic cosmic rays Speaker: Dr Sergio Dasso Abstract: Dynamical processes in the heliosphere are rich and vast, spanning different spatial and temporal scales. The accessibility to 'in-situ' observations makes it a unique system to improve our knowledge and develop more advanced models of universal astrophysical processes that are also present at other scales and objects outside of our solar system. Solar transient structures ejected to the interplanetary medium, propagating out-toward the local interstellar medium, evolve in the ambient solar wind where they are immersed. Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections (ICMEs) are the major transient solar events, being the most geo-effective and of major interest for Space Weather. I will present here crucial physical processes happening when ICMEs travel toward Earth, as well as about their link with the Sun-Earth coupling and with the galactic cosmic rays transport. *********************************************** See the seminar flyer: ISWI Seminar Series (4).pdf ------------------------------------------- Dra. María Graciela Molina Professor FACET -UNT Researcher CONICET Associated researcher INGV Av. Independencia 1800, Tucumán - Argentina Tel: +54-381-4364093 (ext.7765) gmolina@herrera.unt.edu.ar / m.graciela.molina@gmail.com [03]------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Daniela.Banys*dlr.de Date: Fri, 16 Sept 2022 To: Editor, ISWI Newsletter Dear George, I would like to forward you the following announcement for the ISWI Newsletter. Many thanks and all the best, Daniela ===================================================== *Announcement for SPP-Winter Workshop 2022 on 28th-30th November in Neustrelitz* We are organizing the ‘SPP-Winter Workshop 2022' on 28th-30th November at Park Hotel Fasanerie, Neustrelitz. https://www.spp-dynamicearth.de/sommer-winter-schulen/neustrelitz-2022.html The work topic will be, “Get ready for your career”, focusing on the Introduction to Situational Leadership and Transitioning to Industry: Career options, Networking, Skills Match, Job Applications and Interviews. In combination, there will be a scientific session on, “Bias in Research: Influences and effects on Model Selection”. The workshop is open to all interested participants (currently studying/working at German universities/institutes), focusing on PhDs and early career researchers. SPP will cover the cost of travel and accommodation will be provided at the same conference hotel. Please send your participation confirmation and registration by 30th Sept 2022. Registration Link: https://www.spp-dynamicearth.de/sommer-winter-schulen/registration-winter-workshop-2022.html Sincerely, Daniela Banys *****************[ End of this issue of the ISWI Newsletter ]***************